I’m a relatively new mtber and I live about 1.5 miles from my closest grocery store. I’m looking for a cheap option to take my ass up to the store to grab some groceries as I don’t want to take my mtb because i don’t want to get it stolen and it’s just not an efficient ride.

I don’t need anything with storage, as I usually just buy enough to put in my backpack. I’m just looking for something reliable and that gets a decent glide per stroke.

Anyone have any suggestions?

  • catberry-coulis@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’d go for whatever you can get used and in reasonable condition with a rigid frame. I have a 1980s rigid steel 26er that I built out with lower end road bike components that’s rad for getting around town/groceries/commuting because it looks busted but works fine.

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    Someone I know got a Linus Bike Dutchi 3i awhile back and honestly I wasn’t really that stoked at first but – I was wrong, it’s pretty amazing. I’ve even thought about getting one. At first I thought they were just about the aesthetic but it’s the real deal. Just a rock solid basic bike for running errands in town. If you don’t mind, or prefer, single speed they have also have a barebones fixie/SS model for less $$.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve got an older trek road bike but I road it today and it seemed kinda sketchy… Didn’t love the hunched over the bars feel to brake.

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    1 year ago

    from craigslist, $100 in U.S. slow, unwieldy, unbalanced. 8 gears. High speed is a stroll of leisure, low speed will climb a cliff.

    edit: also the brakes are horrendous. I try to avoid going downhill. it’s basically like an old ass truck.